The Gothic hall below on the first floor contained the city guard and the prison for a very long time.
Near the church one can find the Gothic Hall, which shelters a religious art museum.
For the second act everyone went upstairs into the building's impressively soaring Gothic hall.
The four windows are almost identical and all belong to the Gothic Hall behind them.
The cellars with their Gothic Hall are also open to visitors.
An important internal feature is a full-height Gothic hall.
The niche behind it belongs to the Gothic Hall.
An arched stone doorway gives access to the southern court from the cellar under the Gothic Hall.
The interior is one big Gothic hall.
Renovations in the 15th century developed the church into a Gothic hall with two transepts and a tower 27.2 m (89 ft) high.